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- A DANCER IN THE REVOLUTION, STRETCH JOHNSON, HARLEM COMMUNIST AT THE COTTON CLUB, Howard Eugene Johnson with Wendy Johnson
- The Birth of a Nation, how a legendary director and a crusading editor reignited America's Civil War, Dick Lehr
- Unforgivable blackness, the rise and fall of Jack Johnson, a Florentine Films production ; a film directed by Ken Burns ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by David Schaye, Paul Barnes, Ken Burns ; American Lives Film Project ; WETA
- Civil unrest in the 1960s, riots and their aftermath, Wil Mara
- Savage peace, hope and fear in America, 1919, Ann Hagedorn
- Walter White, the dilemma of Black identity in America, Thomas Dyja
- Civil rights childhood, picturing liberation in African American photobooks, Katharine Capshaw
- The Black Panther Party, a guide to an American subculture, Jamie J. Wilson
- The birth of a movement, how Birth of a Nation ignited the battle for civil rights, Dick Lehr
- Prison power, how prison influenced the movement for Black liberation, Lisa M. Corrigan
- From sit-ins to SNCC, the student civil rights movement in the 1960s, edited by Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies
- Martin Luther King, Jr. for armchair theologians, Rufus Burrow, Jr. ; illustrations by Ron Hill
- Civil rights and beyond, African American and Latino/a activism in the twentieth-century United States, edited by Brian D. Behnken
- Emmett Till in literary memory and imagination, edited by Harriet Pollack and Christopher Metress
- Colored property, state policy and white racial politics in suburban America, David M.P. Freund
- The coming free, David Rubel ; foreword by John Lewis
- Toward freedom land, the long struggle for racial equality in America, Harvard Sitkoff
- Coach of a different color, one man's story of breaking barriers in football, Ray Greene
- Living as equals, how three white communities struggled to make interracial connections during the civil rights era, Phyllis Palmer
- Love in black and white, a memoir of race, religion, and romance, William S. Cohen with Janet Langhart Cohen
- A breath of freedom, the civil rights struggle, African American GIs, and Germany, Maria Höhn and Martin Klimke
- American atrocity, the types of violence in lynching, Guy Lancaster
- An army afire, how the US Army confronted its racial crisis in the Vietnam era, Beth Bailey
- This far and no further, photographs inspired by the Voting Rights Movement, William Abranowicz ; with Zander Abranowicz ; foreword by Nikole Hannah-Jones
- Conversation, the Delany sisters
- Beauty shop politics, African American women's activism in the beauty industry, Tiffany M. Gill
- Freedom rights, new perspectives on the civil rights movement, edited by Danielle L. McGuire and John Dittmer
- Power, politics, and the decline of the Civil Rights Movement, a fragile coalition, 1967-1973, Christopher P. Lehman
- The blood of Emmett Till, Timothy B. Tyson
- Guest of honor, Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House dinner that shocked a nation, Deborah Davis
- Troublemakers, students' rights and racial justice in the long 1960s, Kathryn Schumaker
- Mother of orphans, the true and curious story of Irish Alice, a colored man's widow, Dedria Humphries Barker
- A little child shall lead them, a documentary account of the struggle for school desegregation in Prince Edward County, Virginia, edited by Brian J. Daugherity and Brian Grogan
- Fog of war, the Second World War and the civil rights movement, edited by Kevin M. Kruse and Stephen Tuck
- Crime and punishment in the Jim Crow South, edited by Amy Louise Wood and Natalie J. Ring
- The false cause, fraud, fabrication, and white supremacy in Confederate memory, Adam H. Domby
- The soiling of Old Glory, the story of a photograph that shocked America, Louis P. Masur
- The dawn broke hot and somber, U.S. race riots of 1964, Ann V. Collins
- In black and white, an interpretation of the South, by Lily Hardy Hammond ; edited, with an introduction, by Elna C. Green
- Waking from the dream, the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of Martin Luther King Jr., David L. Chappell
- On the ground, the Black Panther Party in communities across America, edited by Judson L. Jeffries
- Against epistemic apartheid, W.E.B. Du Bois and the disciplinary decadence of sociology, Reiland Rabaka
- Edwin Rogers Embree, the Julius Rosenwald Fund, foundation philanthropy, and American race relations, Alfred Perkins
- The struggle for Black equality, Harvard Sitkoff
- Emmett Till, the murder that shocked the world and propelled the civil rights movement, Devery S. Anderson ; foreword by Julian Bond
- Hands on the freedom plow, personal accounts by women in SNCC, edited by Faith S. Holsaert [and others]
- The Black intellectual tradition, African American thought in the twentieth century, edited by Derrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum, and James B. Stewart
- Black against empire, the history and politics of the Black Panther Party, Joshua Bloom and Waldo E. Martin, Jr
- How it feels to be free, black women entertainers and the civil rights movement, Ruth Feldstein
- Lessons from freedom summer, ordinary people building extraordinary movements, Kathy Emery, Linda Reid Gold, & Sylvia Braselmann ; [foreword by Howard Zinn]